The State and Collister intersection reconstruction project is expected to make unsafe a large area extending in both directions on State Street for an extended period of time. It is not recommended that bus riders attempt to cross the construction area. Riders who live or commute to areas west of the canal or Collister or near the Edgewater Apartments should use the stops at State and Marketplace. Riders who live near or commute to areas east of the canal or Collister or the Samaritan Village area should use the provided stops for the #10 route at Collister and Castle or, alternatively, the stops at State and Willow provided they don’t have to cross the construction zone to get to Willow. All stops in the vicinity of the construction zone, including in front of the Collister Shopping Center, will be closed for the duration of the project.
The temporary stop at State and Wiley has been removed.

Upcoming road construction will prompt the closure of two bus stops beginning Monday, January 14th.
The closed stops are at Sunnyridge and Maryland and Greenhurst and 12th. Temporary stops will be in place at Constitution and Sunnyridge and Maryland and Greenhurst and 12th.

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Upcoming Service Changes Update

For the past four months, we asked for your input on proposed changes to the ValleyRide transit system. You really let your voices be heard. Thank you to everyone who provided us with comment. We heard from more than 450 of you through a variety of outlets, including an online survey, an interactive map and three open houses held in both Ada County and Canyon County in June and two open houses/public hearings held Sept. 25 in Boise and Sept. 26 in Caldwell.

Thank you to everyone who provided comment on ValleyConnect 2.0

ValleyConnect 2.0 envisions a public transportation system that offers numerous options to travel around the region. It is Valley Regional Transit’s response to the need to accommodate both current transportation needs and future growth in the Treasure Valley. The Valley Regional Transit Board of Directors approved the plan at its April 2 meeting.

New Travel Information Volunteer

Welcome Byron, our newest Travel Information Volunteer (TIV). Bryon has been riding our system for two years, primarily on Route 1. He works as a cook for the Owyhee Tavern. He loves interacting with other ValleyRide riders, which makes him a good fit for the TIV program.